Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Military dog feels the stress of war




PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Gina was a playful 2-year-old German shepherd when she went to Iraq as a highly trained bomb-sniffing dog with the military, conducting door-to-door searches and witnessing all sorts of noisy explosions.

She returned home to Colorado cowering and fearful. When her handlers tried to take her into a building, she would stiffen her legs and resist. Once inside, she would tuck her tail beneath her body and slink along the floor. She would hide under furniture or in a corner to avoid people.

A military veterinarian diagnosed with her post-traumatic stress disorder — a condition that some experts say can afflict dogs just like it does humans.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Afghan Special Forces



10 black and white pics of afghan soldiers non-special forces but still cool









Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Armorcoat Window Film


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Human Impact Standards

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Bomb Blast Testing
Untreated Glass - broken glass shards are airborne at a high velocity
Glass With Armorcoat Film - film holds broken glass together with minimal airborne shards
Glass With Armorcoat Film and Attachment System - film holds together glass shards; glass is retained in frame
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

2 American troops missing in eastern Afghanistan



Two U.S. troops are missing in eastern Afghanistan, a military official said Saturday. An Afghan official said one may have been killed and the other captured by the Taliban


hoping for a safe return

Thursday, July 22, 2010

France failed attempt rescue hostage in mali



Mauritanian special forces backed by French troops early Thursday failed in an attempt to liberate the Al Qaeda French hostage Michel Germaneau in the desert of northern Mali, according to diplomatic sources. La organización terrorista dio un ultimátum a Francia que expira dentro de cinco días. The terrorist organization issued an ultimatum to France, which expires in five days.


to bad they did'nt find him :/ but keeping sticking it to those terrorist scum

Monday, July 19, 2010

6.7l powerstroke diesel could make 800lbsft of TQ


http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/07/sources-say-ford-planning-800-pounds-feet-of-torque-for-6-7-power-stroke-diesel.html

The envelope for diesel power in heavy-duty pickup trucks continues to expand. In 2005, Dodge and Cummins broke the 600 pounds-feet of torque barrier. Earlier this year, 700 pounds-feet was shattered by both Ford and General Motors. Now, sources say 800 pounds-feet could fall before the end of 2010.

The 2011 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra HD pickups are the current kings of the hill with their 397 horsepower and 765 pounds-feet of torque 6.6-liter 'LML' Duramax V-8 engines. But as we first reported in March, Ford is said to be working on a major power boost for the all-new 390 horsepower, 735 pounds-feet 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8 diesel

Friday, July 16, 2010

Canada to buy 65 F-35 jet fighters

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/100716/business/cbusiness_us_fighters

Canada will buy 65 new fighter jets from Lockheed Martin Corp for C$9 billion ($8.6 billion), one of the biggest arms deals in the nation's history, Defense Minister Peter MacKay said on Friday.


The first of the new generation Joint Strike Fighters will be delivered in 2016. The F-35s are designed to replace Canada's CF-18s, which are scheduled to reach the end of their working lives in about 2020.


MacKay brushed off criticism from opposition legislators who say the planes are too expensive and who question why Lockheed Martin received a sole-source contract.


"This is the best aircraft we can provide our men and women in uniform ... This is one of the largest defense procurement projects in Canadian history," MacKay told a news conference.

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